1. Free Walter Kaiser book

When you go to get your free book, you can also scoop up two others by him for $3 and $4. Usually, the three would cost over $71.

Boom—3 books for $7, and you’re just getting started.

2. Library Expansion sale

When it comes to savings in Logos, the name of the game is bundling. That’s the whole concept behind our Library Expansion Sale, and it’s why I say stop here second.

Every book is already discounted just by being bundled. Then we layer on additional savings—and the bigger the bundle, the higher the savings (up to 50%). Plus, each bundle is focused on a specific biblical topic, like Greek Studies, Preaching, or Pastoral Counseling. So you get just the books that interest you.

And as always, Dynamic Pricing applies, so you never pay for what you already own.

Think of it like adding a whole shelf to your digital library—but you get to pick the size and scope. This sale is the most bang for your buck, so get it while it lasts.

3. 30-vol. C.S. Lewis Collection

Every once in a while, for a variety of reasons, we’re able to offer a rare discount on a resource we normally can’t.

If you are a C.S. Lewis fan, chances are you already own some of these books in print. So why get them again?

Two reasons:

First, having these books in Logos is like studying the Bible (or Church history, theology, etc.) with a Lewis scholar sitting nearby to say, “Oh, there’s a great C.S. Lewis quote on that.” Every resource in Logos is interconnected to reveal relevant insights from your library, right when you need them.

Second, it saves you from forgetting all the treasures you find in Lewis’ works. I can’t tell you how many underlines, highlights, and aha moments I have scribbled in a C.S. Lewis book somewhere that I may never see again.

In Logos, the opposite happens. All your notes and highlights stay with you—even on mobile—so with a simple search, you can return to them in seconds. Plus, with a few clicks, you can turn quotes into shareable images or copy-and-paste them into a sermon.